The Softball Confederation of Oceania (abbreviated SCO ) is the structure that manages softball in Australia and Oceania . It unites 13 national federations. Represents the World Baseball and Softball Confederation (WBSC) in the region. SCO's president is Rex Capil ( New Zealand ).
| Softball Confederation of Oceania | |
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| Membership | 13 national associations |
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| Type of organization | Sports Federation |
| official languages | English |
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| The president | |
| Secretary General | |
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| Founded by | 2005 year |
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History
The Oceania Softball Confederation (SCO) was founded on August 2, 2005 at a meeting of representatives of 9 national Olympic committees in Oceania and the International Softball Federation , held in Palau . The first president of the new organization was elected Robert Steffi ( Guam ).
Women's softball was first presented at the South Pacific Games as far back as 1971 (Games III), and men's softball at the next similar complex competitions in Oceania in 1975. Softball was included in the program of subsequent Games irregularly.
SCO Structure
The highest body of the Confederation of Oceania Softball is Congress . To solve the tasks set by the Congress before the SCO, as well as the statutory requirements, the Congress delegates elect an Executive Committee (Executive Committee) of 5 members, which implements the decisions of the Congress, as well as organizes the daily activities of the SCO. The Executive Committee is chaired by the president of SCO .
Official Competitions
As part of its operations, the Oceania Softball Confederation is responsible for the following tournaments:
- Oceania Championships among national teams ;
- Oceania Championships among youth national teams;
- Oceania Championships among junior national teams.
SCO Members
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Observers
- New caledonia
- Fiji